Studying for a postgraduate qualification is an exciting step to take, but it is also a significant personal commitment. We do our best to ensure that it is a worthwhile and professionally rewarding experience.
Our taught courses are delivered by experienced, professional staff and are supported by excellent educational resources. Our high academic standards have been recognised by the QAA, Ofsted, the Broadcast Journalism Training Council (BJTC) and the National Council for the Training of Journalists (NCTJ).
Employment rates for our postgraduate students following completion of their studies are impressively high. We recognise the importance of practical and career-focused training and ensure we develop and maintain close links with local business, industry and schools.
Get all your questions answered at our Postgraduate Open Evening on Wednesday 10 March, 5:30pm-7:30pm. Find out more and book online.
For more information about postgraduate courses please contact admissions@leedstrinity.ac.uk or ring 0113 283 7268 to request a copy of our postgraduate prospectus.
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The list below shows postgraduate research and taught programmes on offer at Leeds Trinity University College.
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MA in Education The MA in Education course is designed for serving teachers in primary and secondary schools.
One of Britain's leading industry-accredited broadcast journalism courses it provides a very high level of vocational training, preparing trainees for careers in radio, television and online news.
MA/PGDip in Literature and Spirituality An opportunity to study the connections between Literature and Spirituality and deepen your understanding of the culture which has informed English Literature over the centuries.
MA/PGDip in Victorian Studies The MA in Victorian Studies offers postgraduate students a uniquely flexible, wide ranging and affordable opportunity to study the Victorian period.
MA/PGDip Magazine Journalism This course in magazine journalism prepares trainees for careers in the magazine industry. It perfectly complements the well established course in print journalism which has an excellent record in preparing trainees for the print industry.
MA/PGDip Print Journalism One of Britain's leading industry-accredited print journalism courses with first class industry links and an excellent record in preparing candidates for careers in newspapers and websites.
MA/PGDip Public Communications Designed specifically for information staff in the public sector, in partnership with Government Communicators, this is the first PG Dip/MA of its kind.
MA/PGDip Radio Journalism This industry accredited route into broadcasting focuses on UK local and regional radio. Trainees are familiarised with stations in the region, have a good understanding of roles outside the newsroom and benefit from enhanced employment prospects.
Master of Business Studies This course is designed for non-business graduates to expand business knowledge and skills and develop strategic thinking to enhance management performance.
Mathematics Enhancement Courses A range of mathematics enhancement courses are available for graduates who need to improve their subject knowledge prior to joining a PGCE course.
PGCE Business Studies This PGCE programme is for graduates who wish to teach pupils in the 14-19 age range following courses in Business Studies and Economics.
PGCE English This PGCE programme is for graduates who wish to teach English in secondary schools.
PGCE History This PGCE programme is for graduates who wish to teach History in secondary schools. History is part of the National Curriculum for Key Stage 3 (pupils 11-14), and is a popular option at GCSE (14-16) and A level (16-18).
PGCE Mathematics This one year PGCE programme is for graduates who wish to teach Mathematics in secondary schools.
PGCE MFL This PGCE programme is for graduates who wish to teach Modern Foreign Languages in secondary schools.
PGCE Religious Education This PGCE programme is designed for those with degree level subject knowledge in Theology, Sociology, Psychology or Philosophy and a good background in Religious Studies at school, who wish to teach RE in secondary schools.
Postgraduate Certificate The PGCert offers students the opportunity to take two modules at Masters’ level during the PGC year of training.
Research degrees are awarded by the University of Leeds:
Research Programmes (MPhil/PhD) Leeds Trinity University College has a varied and developing research base, continuing to grow with support from the University of Leeds. Particular strengths include humanities, social sciences, cultural and media studies.